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Updated: 12/18/2006 The Beaches
Bal Harbour Bistro: Located in the Bal Harbour Shops, this charming indoor/outdoor Mediterranean café has something everyone loves … location, location, location! The menu boasts many different dishes including a few health-oriented and vegetarian dishes that will please any patron. With amenities like great service, fun people-watching, a quaint garden setting and light music on selected evenings, who could refuse? Location: 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour. Phone: 305-861-4544. Balans: From value-heavy breakfast specials on weekdays, to a lovely weekend brunch, to tasty Asian appetizers and creative continental pastas, meats and sandwiches and wraps, not to mention a wide array of fresh salads. Location: 1022 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-534-9191. Bella Cuba: Cuban cuisine by way of Ireland hits South Beach thanks to owner and chef Juan Carlos Jimenez, who opened his first Bella Cuba in Dublin in 1999. Appetizers include timbale of tiger shrimp, yucca and avocado ($6.50), chef’s house croquettes ($7), Cuban tamale with sofrito and pork ($6.50). Entrées range from chicken with chorizo stuffing ($15) to swordfish steak ($15) and Caribbean rack of lamb ($18). Dinner comes with vegetables, potatoes or yucca, and rice. Try coconut flan for dessert. Location: 1659 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-672-7466. Benihana: Still a favorite for locals who want to dine on Japanese-style favorites. Location: 1665 NE 79th St. Causeway, North Bay Village. Phone: 305-866-2768. Big Pink: This South Pointe eatery has become popular among locals and tourists. The menu is fairly extensive: salads, hamburgers, barbecue, pizza, etc. The dishes are affordable: under $30 for a three-course meal. During the late-night/early morning hours of Friday and Saturday, Big Pink is a much sought after re-nourishment station for club-hoppers. Location: 157 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-532-4700. Café Avanti: On the walls, replicas of Italian masterpieces get you in the mood as you await the food, which includes such dishes as homemade mozzarella and Colorado lamb chops with spinach. Also offers fish, meat, veal, chicken, and, of course, pasta dishes, including the tortellini capriccio with mushroom and prosciutto. Location: 732 41st St., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-4400.
Da Leo Trattoria: The first restaurant on Lincoln Road to create a true “trattoria” with “al fresco” dining, Da Leo is also famous for its “Pasta E Basta” Tuesday Nights when customers can dine on any of 12 pasta dishes, plus a soup and salad as well as a glass of wine for only $11.95. Location: 819 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-674-0350. David’s Café II: The all-you-can-eat 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. lunch buffet is popular with SoBers and visitors from all walks of life. (It’s only $7.50. weekdays only.) For those who missed the meal, David’s also serves arroz con pollo, black beans and rice, fish soup, egg salad, linguine, pork, and other dishes 24 hours a day. And coffee junkies have come to appreciate David’s style of high-octane caffeine. Location: 1654 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-672-8707. DiLido Beach Club: The only oceanfront restaurant on South Beach, the DiLido Beach Club mixes the heritage of the Southern Mediterranean rim and the North African coast with the diverse South Beach environment to create a unique culinary experience that is “Sun Cuisine,” a term and cuisine created by Executive Chef Thomas Connell and carried out by Chef Bernardo Espinel. One of their signature dishes, the Grilled Entrecote Steak Naan Bread Sandwich is decorated with harissa hummus, spring onions and arugula. Location: Ritz-Carlton, One Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 786-276-4000. Doraku: Popular thanks to its unique Bladerunner décor, its giant saké collection and its fresh and tasty sushi dishes. This Benihana-owned eatery flies in its fresh fish daily. The result: over 25 different fresh fish choices and numerous specials. Location: 1104 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-695-8383.
Fairwind Tropical Garden: This restaurant, located in the Fairwind Hotel, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Location: 1010 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-9351. 510 Ocean: Executive Chef Cory “Big Tex” Smith, formerly of Pacific Time, serves a unique blend of global cuisine and owner Bryan Davis spins his own mix of music at this new SoFi dining spot. “Everything works at this 1-month-old restaurant…” and “510 Ocean is sitting at the top of our Favorites list,” writes SunPost dining critic Mark Goldberg. Location: 510 Ocean Drive, at the Bentley Hotel, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-531-1788 . The Forge: A gourmet restaurant of the first caliber, the Forge serves some of the best steak dishes in South Florida and has a phenomenally huge wine selection. Ask for any bottle of wine in the world and chances are they have it in their secret climate-controlled wine cellar. Example: A Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Paullac 1961 priced at $2,090. Location: 432 41st St., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-8533. Frieze Ice Cream Factory: Just as the name implies, the Frieze makes its ice cream right on the premises. Thus the ice cream and shakes you devour there are as fresh as can be. Location: 1626 Michigan Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-0207. Front Porch: Since this eatery’s creation, the owners of Front Porch have aspired to make this Penguin Hotel restaurant a “home away from home.” Their formula: serving fresh food in generous portions at a reasonable price. While breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes are available; it’s the Front Porch’s breakfast and brunch specials (which can be ordered at any time of the day) that are among the most popular. Location: 1418 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-531-8300. Funkshion Lounge + Restaurant: The restaurant’s warm glow and vibe provide a stylistic atmosphere dotted with slide boxes from Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach. Just a few of the treats you’ll find: Drinks poured to perfection by hip bartenders; a Kaas Doop Fondue from Holland blended with the finest cheeses, Hennessey and a touch of nutmeg; Salsafragola Filet Mignon Steak, a 10 oz. filet mignon steak grilled with strawberry-aged balsamic vinegar. Location: 1116 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-607-4918.
Hakan Turkish Grill: Specialties include kebobs, seafood casserole and Turkish style lamb shank, plus other grilled cuisine from the region. The casual atmosphere features exotic music and a big-screen TV that broadcasts Turkish and national sporting events. Catering, delivery and takeout is available. Location: 1040 Alton Road, Miami Beach Phone: 305-534-9557. Harrison’s Steakhouse: Returning after renovations, Harrison’s Steakhouse features fine prime aged steaks and a selection of seafood. Smoke? Harrison’s has outdoor and patio seating to accommodate its nicotine-loving diners. Location: 411 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-672-4600. Hosteria Romana: Serves traditional Italian favorites from gnocchi to risotto to calzone. The restaurant’s extensive wine list helps set the mood “when the moon hits the sky” and the nightlife begins. Visit www.hosteriaromana.com. Locations: 429 Española Way; 1230 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach. Phone: (Española Way) 305-532-4299, (Ocean Drive) 305-672-7878.
Kafka’s Kafe: A combination Internet café, magazine stand, used bookstore, and coffee shop. The coffee shop features a wide variety of coffee creations as well as breads, cakes and other pastries. Location: 1464 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-673-9669. Kim’s Chinese: Offering selections in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Szechwan styles for the last 40 years, Kim’s has a casual environment, takeout service, and a speedy delivery service available from 1st to 65th streets in Miami Beach. Prices are also affordable with dinner specials starting at $8.50. Also does catering. Location: 1245 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-672-8822.
Mango’s: Mango’s Tropical Café is the premier Latin cabaret in the heart of South Beach. Serving Latin, “Floribbean” and Italian cuisine, exotic handmade cocktails and specialty drinks, including Cuban Mojitos and Brazilian caipirinhas. Enjoy the cafe in the sultry afternoon or dance till dawn, with hot Latin bands and an international staff of servers and dancers. Mango’s is an intoxicating experience for all ages and cultures. Location: 900 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-673-4422. Manolo: This new South American eatery’s menu includes churros, sandwiches, cakes, burgers and pizzas. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Location: 7300 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-868-4381. Mark’s on South Beach: One of Chef Mark Militello’s four restaurants, Mark’s offers his usual flair for high quality and fresh ingredients. Seafood ranges from grouper to pompano to tuna and wahoo. Meats range from beef to lamb to pork. Chef Mark shows his eclectic tastes. A favorite appetizer is Jumbo Diver Scallops with a puree of calabaza and papaya butter. The menu changes frequently so you’ll often find something new. The warm décor and top-quality cuisine separates this establishment from the rest. Open for lunch from noon to 2:45 p.m. and for dinner from 7 to 11 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Location: 1120 Collins Ave, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-604-9050; www.chefmark.com. Michael’s Kitchen: Offers a wide variety of eclectic and satisfying dishes. The restaurant’s motto, “The Cure for Boring Food,” is one that chef and owner Michael Blum strives to preserve. Dishes include steak, fresh vegetables, sandwiches, pastas and pizzas with featured items such as firecracker tuna martinis and candied pecan grouper. Location: 2000 Harrison St., Hollywood. Phone: 954-926-5556. Miami Gyro: Open from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday, Miami Gyro is a small cafe that serves everything from Greek salads to Greek-style hamburgers and authentic gyros. Eat in or enjoy takeout specials and free delivery. Location: 540 Washington Ave., Miami Beach Phone: 305-531-5526 Mystic Pita: Mediterranean and Greek ingredients are combined to make healthy wraps, salads and pita sandwiches at this South Beach eatery. Location: 1564 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-674-6892.
Ocean Club Sports Bar & Grill: The ultimate spot for good food, drink and most of all sports. The Ocean Club Sports Bar & Grill, is equipped with Big Screen TV’s, Huge Video Projectors giving you a front row seat to boxing’s main event or the MLB finals. Boasting original recipes for wings and burgers, Ocean Club is a gathering place for locals and tourist a like. Ocean Club offers a full Liquor bar with a Happy Hour 7 days a week from 5pm-8pm. Location: 7450 Ocean Terrace, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-866-1631. Osteria Del Teatro: Although this bistro is located in an unlikely place, this fine Northern Italian eatery has stood the test of time by continuing so serve up some of the best dishes South Beach has to offer. Some of Osteria de Teatro’s best dishes are the Chef’s specials such as seafood baked with linguine, garlic, fresh tomatoes and olive oil. Try their “Twilight Special” after 10 p.m., which offers a choice of soup or salad, pasta and a glass of wine or beer for a very reasonable price. Location: 1443 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-7850. Ouzo’s Greek Taverna and Bar: A variety of tasty Mediterranean food, wine and more in a cozy, classy, festive spot. A belly dancer and DJ entertain every Friday and Saturday night. Great meeting and eating place for intimate parties or larger groups. The Mediterranean lunch buffet is from noon to 4 p.m. weekdays. Location: 940 71st St., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-864-9848.
Rancho Argentino: What better (or more affordable) way of fulfilling any appetite than a large gourmet buffet, including a variety of Argentine steaks and desserts? At Rancho Argentino, you can expect large portions of great quality. Location: 1415 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-7205. Rice House of Kabob: Forget the low-carb craze, rice has been “a staple of the diet for cultures around the world for thousands of years.” Try this Persian eatery’s specialty saffron Basmati rice. Or one of their signature kabobs like the Fish Kabob, made with chunks of chargrilled swordfish and onions. Location: 1318 Alton Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-531-0332; www.ricehouseofkabob.com. Ruby Lounge: Enjoy the flavor of Ruby Lounge, an American Tropical Grill where the setting resembles an intimate New York style lounge with a douse of tropical flavor. Located in the heart of South Beach, the attire is casual, fun and offers dim lights and good music playing in the background. After dinner kick things up a notch with dancing and live music Tuesday thru Sunday. Location: 623 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-1118.
Talula: Created by husband-and-wife team Andrea and Frank Randazzo, with its all-new menu this upscale restaurant is better than ever. Try the Hamachi Ceviche, a quality yellowtail snapper, sliced in large medallions rather than chunks, chili-spiced and soy-sweetened. Or perhaps the Crispy Fried Chesapeake Bay Oysters. Hours: Lunch noon to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday; dinner 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, till 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., dinner 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: 210 23rd St. Miami Beach. Phone: 305-672-0778. Tamara Restaurant: Located inside the formal dining room of the 11-story elegantly styled National Hotel, Tamara Restaurant offers French Fusion fare which sumptuously combines traditional French cuisine with a contemporary flare. This restaurant makes the National almost as famous as its infinity pool. Location: 1677 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-532-2311. Tamarind Thai Restaurant: Owned by chef Vatcharin Bhumichitr and Day Longsomboon, Tamarind is pure Thai cooking with a taste of Thai culture. The restaurant’s menu consists of various Thai salads, soups, rice dishes, and noodles, all varying with different meats and homemade sauces that include tamarind sauce, curry sauce, among others. Location: 946 Normandy Drive, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-861-6222. Tantra: An Indian/Eastern atmosphere dominates this off-Washington Avenue place that has fused the decadence and music of a nightclub/lounge with the menu of a critically acclaimed restaurant. Location: 1445 Pennsylvania Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-672-4765. Tapas y Tintos: The restaurant and bar serves a variety of Tapas, a hot or cold savory dish made with ingredients such as sausage, squid, potatoes and wine that is usually accompanied with a glass of wine. Paella is another Spanish dish that is a Tapas y Tintos house specialty. Location: 448 Espanola Way, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-TAPA. Taste Bakery Café: Tired of only having two choices with your coffee: muffins or bagels? In addition to the usual, Taste offers a variety of treats like home baked artisan breads, desserts, cakes, wraps, sandwiches, and the thin, hot Italian panini. The coffee and smoothies are fresh. Eat in at the cozy nook or take advantage of free delivery, seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Location: 900 Alton Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-695-9930. Tasti D’Lite: This New York success story and best tasting “all natural alternative” to other desserts is perfect for an after-dinner treat or a post-workout snack. Location: 821 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-532-6855. Tiramesu Restaurant: The name of the game for Tiramesu’s Beat The Clock Special: Every day, seven days a week, between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., the price of each of three selected Italian meals will be reduced in price to whatever time you order. Example: Order the $12.75 regularly priced Pipette with eggplant, fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, oregano and basil at 5:30, it’s yours for $5.30. Location: 721 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305-532-4538. Touch Restaurant and Lounge: Executive Chef Sean Brasel has created a luxurious menu for food lovers and just plain lovers, full of oysters, crabs, lobsters and caviar. Want to have a nice cocktail? Touch offers a comfortable lounge and variety of drink specials. (Don’t get too excited if you are on a budget; the drunker the date, the bigger the bill.) It might be the Cuban terrazzo floors and real palm trees, but dining at Touch adds an extra “touch” to any date. Location: 910 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Phone: 305- 532-8003. Tuscan Steak: One of the region’s most established steakhouse restaurants, Tuscan Steak serves Chef Michael Wagner-prepared entrees such as the Tuscan Steak Famous Florentine T-Bone with roasted garlic. Not in the mood for cow? Tuscan also serves dishes like Grilled Tuscan Country Chicken infused with Sage and Gnocchi with Gorgonzola cream sauce and garlic sautéed spinach. Location: 433 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-534-2233. Tutti’s Café: The menu at this Italian restaurant features a wide array of selections made from fresh ingredients. Open daily from 8 a.m. to midnight. Location: 635 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-538-0012.
Z Wine Grill: If this menu of tasty yet affordable steak, seafood, burger and pizza dishes makes you thirsty, turn to Z’s boutique wine selection. Feeling amorous? Z’s warm earth tones and seductive candle-lit tables will envelop your date — that and the previously mentioned boutique wines — making him or her vulnerable to your charms. Other features at the Z: Sunday champagne brunches, live entertainment Fridays and a 2-for-1 wine happy hour. Location: 6984 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Phone: 305-868-7001. Metro
Bagels and Company: In the mood for an old-fashioned deli dinner? Corned beef and cabbage, hot brisket and homemade meatloaf are among the meals on the menu that patrons delight in at Bagels and Company. Dinners, which start at $7.95, include soup or salad. Catering and platters are also available from the Bagels and Company Deli and Restaurant. Breakfast and lunch served too. Location: 11064 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami. Phone: 305-892-2435. Café Le Glacier: This French-style bistro features signature French dishes as well as a variety of other multicultural favorites. The café also hosts a coffee bar and homemade dessert list. Vegetarian specialties are also available. Location: 7295 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Phone: 305-754-6551.
El Novillo Restaurant and Lounge: This restaurant’s motto: “The best way to celebrate your special events.” Four entrée plans range from $15.95 per person to $21.95 per person, including boneless chicken breast, tenderloin tips, mushroom churrasco and filet of fish meuniere. Menu plans are available for parties 25 or more adults and the restaurant brings out the live music for celebrations of more than 40 people. El Novillo has a kid’s menu too. Location: 6830 Bird Road, Miami; 15450 New Bard Road, Miami Lakes. Phone: (Miami) 305-284-8417; (Miami Lakes) 305-819-2755. Extravaganza Pastry: This store, where pastry, specialty cakes, cookies, breads and more are baked, also functions as a coffee shop. Catering also available. Location: 12117 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami. Phone: 305-899-8998.
Gelato Station: Ice cream store and coffee shop all in one, Gelato Station serves homemade gelato and frozen desserts. The gelato is served in a waffle cone or cup. Catering services are available. Location: 5580 NE Fourth Court, Miami. Phone: 305-756-0407.
Jaguar Ceviche Spoon Bar & Latam Grill: A variety of ceviches with flavors from Latin America and prime quality steaks with an array of salsas from smokey chipotles to Peruvian aji amarillo. Location: 3067 Grand Ave., Coconut Grove. Phone: 305-444-0216.
Mario the Baker: This Italian institution in North Miami has been around for 37 years and serves all manner of Italian food and New York-style pizza (whole pies only). Location: 13695 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami. Phone: 305-891-7641.Mike’s at Plaza Venetia: Shoot some pool and follow it with dinner at this sports bar and restaurant that has been serving Miami for 17 years. Mike’s serves seriously good food in a laid-back atmosphere. Enjoy the outside patio’s ocean view and dine on a dish such as their Seafood Fra Diablo with shrimp, sea scallops and mussels pan-seared in a spicy marinara sauce served over linguini. Seafood Mornay, Louisiana Baby Back Ribs and French Dip sandwich also can be found on their menu, which features American cuisine. Location: 555 NE 15th St., Miami (on the 9th floor of Plaza Venetia). Phone: 305-374-5731.
Plein Sud Restaurant: Enjoy a touch of world-famous traditional cuisine from the South of France while relaxing in a fabulously romantic setting. This quaint eatery is open for dinner Tuesday through Sunday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Location: 12409 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami. Phone: 305-891-2355. Porcao: Whether you’re craving protein or just on a major Atkins binge, Porcao is our pick for the place to stuff your face. With its unlimited selection of red meat, pork, chicken and more, $43 takes you a long way here. Plus, the rodizio offers a fresh selection of salads, sushi, seafood, cheeses, vegetables, fruits and desserts. If you want more meat, just flip the card to the green side. Stuffed? Flip to the red. Oh, Porcao has lunch specials and vegetarian rodizio available as well. Location: 801 Brickell Bay Drive, Miami. Phone: 305-373-2777.
Soyka: Take a walk on the wild side and head over to Soyka’s, a culinary oasis in Miami’s Upper East Side. Main courses include garlic and herb rotisserie chicken; grilled New York steak; linguine with spicy Italian sausage; wienerschnitzel and sesame-seared salmon. Location: 5556 NE 4th Court, Miami. Phone: 305-759-3117.
W Wine Bistro: This bistro/ wine shop in the Design District has more than 200 wines from around the world, focusing on small wineries and organic growers. The menu, mostly fresh salads and sandwiches at lunch, changes to tapas and other wine-friendly foods after 5:30 p.m. Happy hour means you can order bottles of wine at retail price with no corkage fee added, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. Location: 3622 NE Second Ave., Miami. Phone: 305-576-7775.
Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach & Beyond
Barrio Latino: What kind of restaurant is Barrio? “Spanish, Cuban, Argentine, Mexican, all kinds,” answered a hostess. Under one roof you can have New York strip steak Argentine style, chicken fajitas, Milanesa de Pollo (breaded breast of chicken covered with ham, tomato sauce and mozzarella), Cuban sandwich, and Masas de Cerdo (tender pork chunks served on an avocado sauce). Location: 3585 NE 207th St. (inside Waterways), Aventura. Phone: 305-692-4455. Bella Luna: This locally acclaimed restaurant inside Aventura Mall serves homemade pastas, pollo alla diavolo, scaloppini paillard, risotto al porcini and award-winning desserts. Location: 19575 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura. Phone: 305-792-9330.
Emerald Coast: King crabs, snow crab legs, fresh oysters, New York strip steak and prime rib are some of the dishes found in this buffet eatery. Was named “Best Asian Buffet” by the Zagat Survey and “Best Buffet in South Florida” by Channel Seven in 2003. Visit www.emeraldcoastbuffet.com. Location: 16850 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach. Phone: 305-787-1530.
Il Migliore: Il Migliore is Italian for The Best. The name fits. You could take this Northern Italian restaurant out of its mini-strip center, Aventura locale; drop it into a South Beach hotel and it would fit right in. Food, service; it’s all that good. Fortunately, it’s right where it is and we don’t have to pay $48 for a rack of lamb. It is the most expensive dish on the Il Migliore menu, but it’s only $24.95. All desserts are made from scratch. Location: 2576 NE Miami Gardens Drive, Aventura. Phone: 305-792-2902. Ivy Aventura Restaurant and Lounge: Loungy and chic, Ivy is split into several spaces, including and outside garden. The exotic menu that consists of an array of seafood, pastas, pizzas and steaks. Ivy isn’t only about pleasing taste buds. DJs keep the after-dinner crowd dancing into the night. Location: Loehmann’s Plaza, 19004 NE 29th Ave., Aventura. Phone: 305-932-1416.
Mai-Kai: This restaurant, lounge and Polynesian show was founded in 1956 and since has won awards and recognition from Florida Trend, Restaurant Hospitality, Florida Living and South Florida magazines. Has regularly scheduled dance performances and a happy hour every night from 5 to 7 p.m. Visit www.maikai.com. Location: 3599 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. Phone: 305-947-9052.
Paul Bakery Café: This famed franchise is famous for its bread, sandwiches, pastries and desserts. Location: 14861 Biscayne Boulevard, North Miami Beach; 19575 Biscayne Boulevard, Store #383, Aventura Mall. Phone: (North Miami Beach) 305-940-4443, (Aventura) 305-682-8012. Pollo Tropical: This homegrown fast-food chain has cheap grilled chicken and beef treats, not to mention rice, beans, yucca, plantains, and the Mango Tropichiller. For details or locations (all over Miami-Dade County), visit www.pollotropical.com. Prime 18: This recently opened kosher waterfront steak house/lounge has taken the place of Prime Grill and offers family-priced menu items, a sunset special and more. Location: 3599 NE 207th St., Waterways Shops, Aventura. Phone: 305-692-9392.
Scorch Grillhouse: Dozens of appetizers, ranging from gazpacho to sautéed calamari in marinara or white wine butter sauce to Buffalo-style chicken wings (with an optional scotch bonnet spicy sauce) to ceviche, grilled Portobello and tomato are offered at this Biscayne Boulevard corridor. Menu also includes selections from the grill, pasta, sandwiches and salads. Location: 13750 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami Phone: 305-949-5588. Sushi House: Located in a new strip mall, this stylish and spacious restaurant, dressed in all white, is already a neighborhood favorite. The modern Japanese menu pleases the palate and the wallet: from appetizers like Sushi Pizza ($15) to Spicy Crunchy Salmon ($10) to Ika Salsa ($10). A Sushi & Sashimi combo dinner is only $23, with a choice of miso soup or salad. Unique desserts are just $2. Location: 15911 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami Beach. Phone: 305-947-6002.
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